The Matthews bloodline should win out here, although there's a good chance the Rams deal out of this pick. Top needs: OT, SS, WR, CB.

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Khalil Mack, OLB, Buffalo, Sr. to Jacksonville (4-12)

Jags head coach Gus Bradley knows a good QB can be had on the second day (See: Wilson, Russell). Mack's performance at the combine and his pro day were phenomenal, and some scouts even jumped him ahead of Clowney. Top needs: QB, DE, OL, WR.

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Johnny Manziel, QB, Texas A&M, So. to Cleveland (4-12)

Browns owner Jimmy Haslam has apparently become smitten with Johnny Football. If I were them, I'd wait on a QB and go with Sammy Watkins, but Manziel would bring some excitement to a franchise that hasn't had any in decades. Plus, he fits new offensive coordinator Kyle Shanahan's system perfectly. Top needs: QB, G, WR, CB.

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Sammy Watkins, WR, Clemson, Jr. to Oakland (4-12)

This is as low as the former Clemson wideout falls. Watkins is the best prospect to come along at the position since A.J. Green or Julio Jones and profiles as a true go-to target. Something the Raiders currently don't possess. Top needs: QB, OT, WR, OLB, CB.

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Greg Robinson, OT, Auburn, So. to Atlanta (4-12)

If they don't trade up for Clowney or Mack, Matt Ryan could use improved protection. Robinson was truly dominant during his sophomore season in the SEC, and isn't even scratching the surface yet when it comes to his potential. Top needs: DL, OT, TE, S.

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Mike Evans, WR, Texas A&M, So. to Tampa Bay (4-12)

With second receiver Mike Williams exiled to Buffalo, the Bucs upgrade here in a big way. Pairing Evans with Vincent Jackson would challenge another pair of "twin towers" in Chicago, Brandon Marshall and Alshon Jeffery, as the best duo in the NFC. Top needs: WR, G, DE, OLB.

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Blake Bortles, QB, Central Florida, So. to Minnesota (5-10-1)

New offensive coordinator Norv Turner has the credentials to develop someone like Bortles. Obviously, a high upside pick, but his skills are still maturing. All the hype of him going No. 1 is just that ... hype. Top needs: QB, DB, LB, WR.

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Taylor Lewan, OT, Michigan, Sr. to Buffalo (6-10)

Top tackle prospects tend to rise on draft day. I've had Eric Ebron here since the beginning of the year, but there's another way to aid the development of a young quarterback. Make sure he doesn't get hit that much. Lewan solidified himself as the third best tackle in this draft class with a spectacular effort in Indy. He is a big, nasty blocker who can overpower defenders in the run game, something the Bills will also appreciate. Top needs: OT, WR, S, TE, OLB.

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Anthony Barr, OLB, UCLA, Sr. to Detroit (7-9)

The Lions certainly need a cornerback, but they had the opportunity to draft the top corner last season as well, and they passed. New defensive coordinator Teryl Austin plans on featuring the principles and concepts of the Ravens’ hybrid system, which alternates three- and four-man fronts, so expect more blitzing. Barr followed up his breakout junior season with 20 tackles-for-loss — the fifth-highest total in the nation — 10 sacks, five forced fumbles and four fumbles recovered. He'd fit in nicely. Top needs: WR, CB, S, OLB.